With its name coming from the small cottage in Wales used to write much of the material for their third album, Bron-Y-Aur Stomp is a country blues influenced hoedown released on the Led Zeppelins album "Zeppelin III" in 1970. It became a common feature of their acoustic shows, most notably their performance at Earls Court. The song was originally recorded in open F tuning (CFCFAF), but was performed live in open G (DGDGBG) to suit other acoustic songs played by Page in the set. Ive based this cover around both the original recording and the live version from Earls Court, whilst adding in some improvised ideas of my own. Hope you enjoy it, please leave some comments and share it! Recorded on a Lag acoustic guitar, using both a line in and a mic placed in front of the guitar, through an M-Audio MobilePre USB interface. Programs used: GarageBand 11, iMovie 11

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